The Little Book of Dungeons: Geomorphs

Within this booklet you will find over seventy geomorph-style dungeon maps that will allow you to build good old-fashioned dungeon layouts (be they large or small) for your players to explore.

Important Note: This product is a compilation of all the maps from the 2011 Map-a-Monday project (as featured on the CSP blog) as well as several new maps exclusive to this product (see the full size preview for more details).

Originally Published at: http://diehardgamefan.com/2012/03/13/tabletop-review-the-little-book-of-dungeons-geomorphs/ As a GM, anytime I can get some resources to help me save time when prepping for a game is good. I’ve had Crooked Staff Production’ [...]

A simple and cheap collection of room tiles for dungeon maps, with some very quirky shapes. Put together (a good example is the cover of the book) they can make for some interesting layouts. The use of curves and non-square shapes is much appreciated [...]

An excellent collection of geomorphs, with a good greyscale simple layout. This product features a really large selection of rooms, and a good variety of them, handily the best I've seen so far. While most geomorphs tend to make the same dungeons over [...]

Simply: sublimely awesome. 12 of the 15 pages of this pack are dedicated to geomorphic map tiles of varying size at a small enough scale to be practical to a dungeon master assembling a large level at speed (i.e. maps for reference, but not cumbersome [...]

Inspired by author/artist's Kristian Richard's "Map-a-Monday" weekly map project on his blog, this is a compilation of a year's worth of neat grey-scale dungeon maps... but even if you have been a dedicated follower and collector of these, it is more [...]

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